Outline paper

Outline paper

I provide three examples (of three students 1,2,3) of how the final paper should look and Please Review them Carefully and see what they have included. because my instructor is very strict.

I should find connection or contrast (Topic Sentence) between two sources

my instructor also provide a table to facilitate the work. and pointed out the main sentences.(file3.11). you may change the relationship between the sources I have selected in the table in (file3.11) if u see a better connection or contrast.

for the table in (file3.11) I’m required to fill only the first three columns which are these (Source A,Source B, A,B Connection or contrast

(Topic Sentence))

here is my 6 sources for this paper,( all of them are available online only copy the title). if u have any issues let me know.

(Scholarly)

Palacios, N., Munger, K., Fitzgerald, K., Hart, J., Chitnis, T., Ascherio, A., & Laden, F. (2017). Exposure to particulate matter air pollution and risk of multiple sclerosis in two large cohorts of US nurses. Environment International, doi:10.1016/j.envint.2017.07.013

Rafiei, M., Gadgil, A. S., Patil, H., & Jami, T. (2014). EVALUATION OF HEALTH CONSEQUENCES OF AIR POLLUTION INDUCED BY BEAM ROLLING MILLS FACTORY (IRAN). Present Environment & Sustainable Development, 8(2), 63. doi:10.2478/pesd-2014-0025

(Public)

Mackenzie, J. (2016, November 1). Air Pollution: Everything You Need to Know. Retrieved September 16, 2018, from https://www.nrdc.org/stories/air-pollution-everyth…

EPA

https://www.epa.gov/clean-air-act-overview/air-pollution-current-and-future-challenges

Time News

http://time.com/4836660/air-pollution-health-death-epa/

CBS News

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/air-pollution-dangerously-high-for-almost-half-of-us/

Description (and Step by Step)

For Part 1, you will construct a full sentence alphanumeric outline. Prior to writing your outline, you should consider the following pre-outline questions/steps:

  1. Summarize and cite your sources using the rhetorical summary model as a guide. Zero in on the key issues each source reveals and the author’s position on each issue.
  2. Step back and see the key issues that the sources’ arguments reveal when the bigger picture emerges as a result of your synthesis. These key issues are the repeated topics of concern raised by your sources, the intersections/connections, points of agreement, and/or the points of contradictions you have discovered.
  3. With each key issue the big picture reveals, note any subtopics within the key issues, highlight examples, paraphrase source material, and sparingly use quotes that provide detail.
  4. Now you’re ready to write your thesis and organize your material by key issues.

The following suggested steps will help you to present the intended content of your literature review and organize that content in a logical, coherent manner:

  1. Begin with a centered working title for your Project 3 Literature Review
  2. Construct your thesis, the sentence or two that reveals the current state of knowledge on your topic: the overarching focus of your literature review
  3. Write topic sentences that introduce at least 4 major key issues. Label these major key issues as Roman Numerals (I, II, III, IV)
  4. List any key issue subtopics that subdivide the major key issues further. Label these key issue subtopics in capital letters (A, B, C, etc.)
  5. Note supporting points or arguments as evidence (examples, paraphrased material, brief quotes) for each key issue. Label this evidence in Alpha numerals (1, 2, 3, etc.).
  6. If applicable, continue to sub-divide each supporting point until your outline is fully developed. Label any subdivisions in lower case letters (a, b, c, etc.).

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